HC Deb 21 June 1901 vol 95 cc1080-1
MR. STUART WORTLEY (Sheffield, Hallam)

I beg to ask the First Lord of the Treasury whether he can state which will be the Government Orders that will be placed at the head of the list on Wednesday next, and in what order they will stand.

MR. A. J. BALFOUR

I have not brought with me the extract of my speech in which I informed the House what would be the course of business on this Wednesday, but I think I made it explicit that after the first two Orders of the day, which were respectively the motion to send the Sale of Liquor to Children Bill and the Pure Beer Bill to the Grand Committee, the rest of the day would be devoted to Private Members' Bills, taken in the order in which they would have been taken had there been no interference with the usual course of business.

SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN (Stirling Burghs)

What will be the business next week?

MR. A. J. BALFOUR

The Finance Bill will be proceeded with day by day next week, but the arrangements announced for Wednesday will be adhered to, and Irish votes in Supply taken on Friday.

DR. MACNAMARA

When does the right hon. Gentleman propose to proceed with the Education Bill?

MR. A. J. BALFOUR

I cannot say.

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  3. LARCENY BILL. 53 words
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  5. SELECTION (STANDING COMMITTEE). 69 words
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  7. MESSAGE FROM THE LORDS. 43 words
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  9. SOLICITORS BILL [Lords]. 19 words
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  11. COUNTY COURTS. (IRELAND) BILL [Lords]. 19 words